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so this is real baltimore. this is not tourist baltimore. this isn't the baltimore you see when you go to an orioles game or you go to see you know the boat in the water. this is further up the road. this is about 25 to -- i'd say about 25 blocks north. if you made a cross with your hands, this is right in the middle of the city and this is a predominantly black neighborhood. but i wouldn't call this a poor neighborhood. baltimore has a variety of neighborhoods. they go very quickly from wealthy to pretty impoverished. all of a sudden you will be in a poor part of town with a lot of baunled homes. this is not that area. this is actually a pretty busy alive place. this is very close to the city's board of education facility where they run all of their schools. and wendy has something she wants to say. >> we found out what that building is that looks like a residential building. it is. it is the penn north plaza senior building. >> oh dear. oh it is. >> like an old folk's home there so you can imagine the anxiety there tonight as the building
so this is real baltimore. this is not tourist baltimore. this isn't the baltimore you see when you go to an orioles game or you go to see you know the boat in the water. this is further up the road. this is about 25 to -- i'd say about 25 blocks north. if you made a cross with your hands, this is right in the middle of the city and this is a predominantly black neighborhood. but i wouldn't call this a poor neighborhood. baltimore has a variety of neighborhoods. they go very quickly from...
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in west baltimore, but the fires did spread into east baltimore as well. news 4 darcy spencer is going to have more on that for us in just a moment. city schools are closed today and the mayor here has --
in west baltimore, but the fires did spread into east baltimore as well. news 4 darcy spencer is going to have more on that for us in just a moment. city schools are closed today and the mayor here has --
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. >> i love baltimore, but baltimore is like a sewage right now. the president. >> it is bringing a great attention. that tells you something right there. see two as he joins us from l.a. and new york and other cities that are in precipitous decline. our contributor, special correspondence, lawrence jones. the other direction is her office. in between, we've got drug addicts, people, all over the street. and she's worth 30-50000000 bucks. she can't get a facility built to let these people get a hot meal, maybe get a little drug counseling. what do they just walk around the other day when she goes from her house to the office so she doesn't have to see it? >> what you just described is a pattern of behavior. it is the people in baltimore. i'm standing right in front of baltimore city hall. a lot of the corrupt practices have caused this environment for many of the people involved they are looking for people with solutions. who can, and actually fix this? i've been to all the cities and saw what happens to communities. pounding the pavement to show t
. >> i love baltimore, but baltimore is like a sewage right now. the president. >> it is bringing a great attention. that tells you something right there. see two as he joins us from l.a. and new york and other cities that are in precipitous decline. our contributor, special correspondence, lawrence jones. the other direction is her office. in between, we've got drug addicts, people, all over the street. and she's worth 30-50000000 bucks. she can't get a facility built to let these...
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this is baltimore. this is the way you want to see it represented. >> reporter: thank you very much. what's your name? >> marcus. >> thanks for talking to us. we're going to move around here a little bit. there's a lot of people here and excuse me the wires are getting crossed a little bit. sir, how are you? gabe gutierrez, i'm with msnbc. why are you out here today? >> because i feel like it's our fault, the youth. we blame ourselves with that. we took away so many recreation centers and afterschool programs for these kids they had nothing else to look forward to. there's no future for them. as adults we're trying to get it back together. >> reporter: thank you very much for talking, we appreciate it. ma'am, gabe gutierrez, do you mind -- why are you out here right now? >> i was sitting at home and watched this escalate yesterday and watching it this morning just made me very disappointed and the injustice that the adults are doing to these kids. we need to do so much more and reach out to them. i hope
this is baltimore. this is the way you want to see it represented. >> reporter: thank you very much. what's your name? >> marcus. >> thanks for talking to us. we're going to move around here a little bit. there's a lot of people here and excuse me the wires are getting crossed a little bit. sir, how are you? gabe gutierrez, i'm with msnbc. why are you out here today? >> because i feel like it's our fault, the youth. we blame ourselves with that. we took away so many...
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fox baltimore dot com. wiiliam donald schaefer's death brought back a flood of memories for one reisterstown interviewed schhefer .. who was then maaor of baltimore... for a school project. project.....nats of him pulling the iiterview out of the closet............ closet............when he heard of sccaefer's death, he pulled the 30 year ld interview out of storageit was foo his senior project at milford mill high school in 1978.the interview consisted of a walking tour of baltimore .. and schaefer sharrng his pride in the city's growing divvrsity.elkin says the interview captured schaefer for who he was... someone who was is in prime and someone who llved what he did. 3 "i was pretty nervous, i was 17, i had a suit on,,i had my wasn't nervous, he was friendly, easy to talk to just guy" alan elkin saas he got an "a" on his senior 3 projjct. that brings us to our question of the day:what is your favorite memory of william donald schaefer?we'll be taking yoor calls in our 7 ooclock hour. you an also go to fo
fox baltimore dot com. wiiliam donald schaefer's death brought back a flood of memories for one reisterstown interviewed schhefer .. who was then maaor of baltimore... for a school project. project.....nats of him pulling the iiterview out of the closet............ closet............when he heard of sccaefer's death, he pulled the 30 year ld interview out of storageit was foo his senior project at milford mill high school in 1978.the interview consisted of a walking tour of baltimore .. and...
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. >> baltimore is my adopted home. i moved here more than a decade ago, i quickly fell in love with its neighborhoods and its rich history. i'm adam may. as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first anniversary working in deconstruction. tearing down some of baltimore's vast stretches of abandoned row houses. >> just the drill, it is not as easy as some people think. to drill a door is sway ask a some ways a door, to take out a drill, it looks easy but it's not. a lot of other tools now. >> the 52-year-old woman from east baltimore didn't plan on working in deconstruction. she was a t
. >> baltimore is my adopted home. i moved here more than a decade ago, i quickly fell in love with its neighborhoods and its rich history. i'm adam may. as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative...
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[cheers and applause] >> baltimore, baltimore, baltimore. there is no ravens without you guys. we did this in 2000, and we're not going to new orleans for nothing else but that to bring another ring back to baltimore where it belongs. we love you, we love you. we're want to give you everything we got. baltimore, we love you. >> ray lewis. began his first press conference as the head coach of the baltimore ravens five years ago with three words. he said we are about three things, a team, team, and team. say hello to the coach of your team, john harbaugh. [applause] >> all right. how about this? no better team than baltimore right here today. thank you for coming out. this is awesome. we have the best bands in the world. a wall of purple. cannot wait to see all the fans in new orleans. we cannot wait to see you in the superdome. we will do this when we come out of there. we want to hear you loud. all the fans that are not going to baltimore, you're going to be gone, because you will be in our hearts. we will take you down there and our hearts. you will be in the superdome with us
[cheers and applause] >> baltimore, baltimore, baltimore. there is no ravens without you guys. we did this in 2000, and we're not going to new orleans for nothing else but that to bring another ring back to baltimore where it belongs. we love you, we love you. we're want to give you everything we got. baltimore, we love you. >> ray lewis. began his first press conference as the head coach of the baltimore ravens five years ago with three words. he said we are about three things, a...
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of baltimore, demonstrators throwing objects at the baltimore police department. we have two reporters down there as well as a former maryland police officer neill franklin telling us what's going on. i want to bring in former fbi assistant director and cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. wuching this unfold what are you observing, tom? >> jake what i think is happening over several days a almost an intimidation of police.police they've been afraid -- too many police out there -- afraid to put body armor or helmets on because it looks mean. afraid to use armored cars for protection because it looks militarized and are now in a position where they're weak and not really able to make the arrests that they need to make right now for people that are throwing bottles and bricks and other debris at them. i think now we see them trying to catch up and wait for more backup police to arrive and to suit up and be prepared to make tactical maneuvers to make arrests. i think the police have allowed the narrative of how mean they are and how all of this is their fault, i
of baltimore, demonstrators throwing objects at the baltimore police department. we have two reporters down there as well as a former maryland police officer neill franklin telling us what's going on. i want to bring in former fbi assistant director and cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. wuching this unfold what are you observing, tom? >> jake what i think is happening over several days a almost an intimidation of police.police they've been afraid -- too many police out there --...
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although baltimore has had peaceful protests since then many people in baltimore have been calling for peace, even putting themselves between police officers and the enraged public public, we have seen people throw rocks and bricks at police officers, and police responded with some of the same bricks and with projectiles and tear gas. 15 officers were hurt in today's clashes. most of them minor injuries, but two injured seriously enough that they are still hospitalized tonight. in just the last hour we have heard from the family of freddie gray and the family's supporters. they've been calling for an end to violence. the family's lawyer spoke about the ongoing investigations into mr. gray's death. >> we don't want to rush to justice. we don't want that. we want justice. we want accurate fact finding, no matter how long it takes, as long as it doesn't get stretched out unreasonably. we want to know all the details of this investigation so that we can decide as a community what to do next. we're not interested in prejudging the situation. >> the lawyer for freddie gray's family speaking
although baltimore has had peaceful protests since then many people in baltimore have been calling for peace, even putting themselves between police officers and the enraged public public, we have seen people throw rocks and bricks at police officers, and police responded with some of the same bricks and with projectiles and tear gas. 15 officers were hurt in today's clashes. most of them minor injuries, but two injured seriously enough that they are still hospitalized tonight. in just the last...
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they chanted new york is baltimore. baltimore is new york. alexandra field in the protests. >> reporter: john protesters followed by police officers for a lot of the night. it started in union square. hundreds of demonstrators coming together. they were there to express sadness and outrage over the events in baltimore. police were prepared for a large group to gather there, but they started the evening warning people over a loudspeaker that if they obstructed the sidewalks or got into the streets, arrests would be made for disorderly conduct. when the people moved out, police inntercepted them and made arrests. they walked into traffic and more people were arrested and into times square where police made arrests. tensions running high as the crowds were showing support for baltimore and justice for freddie gray. a lot of the times following in a line of mopeds and motorcycles. john. >> alexandra field on the streets of new york. a new night of protests in ferguson missouri. dozens marching down west flourissant avenue. about 500 peaceful prot
they chanted new york is baltimore. baltimore is new york. alexandra field in the protests. >> reporter: john protesters followed by police officers for a lot of the night. it started in union square. hundreds of demonstrators coming together. they were there to express sadness and outrage over the events in baltimore. police were prepared for a large group to gather there, but they started the evening warning people over a loudspeaker that if they obstructed the sidewalks or got into the...
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every able-bodied person that loves baltimore, that lives in baltimore, that works in baltimore should every day be doing something to work in a positive way for the lives of these young people. because we know the conditions that we're living in. as you stated these conditions have been there for a long time. they result in many systematic failures from government to family and community responsibility. myself as a african american man who grew up in baltimore that was a lot worse than the one i live in today, that's why i work and do what i do. so i can make baltimore better for these young people so we do not go back to the '90s. we know we have these problems. we have to address them together as a city united putting all egos aside. we're all going to have to make uncomfortable changes moving forward, everyone tox make baltimore the best baltimore it can be. >> now, let me ask you, do you feel that this will continue this drive for a real move to change the structural inequality in baltimore going forward? and do you feel that we can ultimately see some justice in this case around
every able-bodied person that loves baltimore, that lives in baltimore, that works in baltimore should every day be doing something to work in a positive way for the lives of these young people. because we know the conditions that we're living in. as you stated these conditions have been there for a long time. they result in many systematic failures from government to family and community responsibility. myself as a african american man who grew up in baltimore that was a lot worse than the one...
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it just wasn't here in baltimore anymore. but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war against public enemy number one: drugs. >> but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one. >> you have to show that you have a drug criminal problem. so how do you do that? through arrests. >> at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline, not on the rise. >> we went crazy arresting people for crack cocaine because of this so-called epidemic that we were having. >> incarceration rates began to just soar off the charts. >> and we just put tons of black people in prison from our inner-cities. ungodly numbers. >>more arrests meant more federal money. it's the system that still exists today - in the form of federal job stimulus and other us department of justice grants for crime control and community policing. >> it's not a war on drugs. don't ever think it's a war on drugs. it's a war on the blacks. it started as a war on the blacks. it's now spread t
it just wasn't here in baltimore anymore. but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war against public enemy number one: drugs. >> but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one. >> you have to show that you have a drug criminal problem. so how do you do that? through arrests. >> at a time when drug crime was actually on the decline, not on the rise. >> we went crazy arresting people for...
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in west baltimore, but the fires did spread into east baltimore as well. news 4 darcy spencer is going to have more on that for us in just a moment. city schools are closed today and the mayor here has -- while we are in the state of emergency here in baltimore, the mayor has decided there will be a curfew put in place at about 10:00 tonight and that will be until 5:00 tomorrow morning and that will happen for the next week or so as conditions might warrant, but again the flashing lights you see around me this morning are not the blue and red and white lights that we typically see from law enforcement. they are the yellow lights from crews trying to clean up the mess. back to you now. >>> all right. we'll check in with aaron throughout news 4 today. more on the riots in just a minute. storm team 4 meteorologist is trying to help you prepare for the day with your weather headlines. >>> quite a chill in the air. we're in the low to mid 40s in the metro area that includes montgomery fairfax, prince george's counties in the mid 40s there. and to our north and
in west baltimore, but the fires did spread into east baltimore as well. news 4 darcy spencer is going to have more on that for us in just a moment. city schools are closed today and the mayor here has -- while we are in the state of emergency here in baltimore, the mayor has decided there will be a curfew put in place at about 10:00 tonight and that will be until 5:00 tomorrow morning and that will happen for the next week or so as conditions might warrant, but again the flashing lights you...
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lincoln in baltimore. well, lehman was one of the two people that rode with lincoln all the way from harrisburg to philadelphia and through philadelphia to baltimore into washington. and so you would think that if there was a conspiracy to assassinate lincoln, lehmen of all people would have known of that fact and wouldn't have written an account like this as he did in 1872. now, one of lincoln's few allies in baltimore, he only had a few, was a man named worthington g.snethen. he wrote to lincoln a scathing letter after lincoln snuck through baltimore, letting liw know thought was basically a cowardly thing to do and that he would have been perfectly safe had he gone through baltimore as previously planned. wrote snethen, carriages were to be provided for the accommodation of the whole presidential party. baltimore's mayor brown had assured myself that he should be present in his official capacity to receive you and to accompany you alone in a private two-seat carriage. there was to be no procession whate
lincoln in baltimore. well, lehman was one of the two people that rode with lincoln all the way from harrisburg to philadelphia and through philadelphia to baltimore into washington. and so you would think that if there was a conspiracy to assassinate lincoln, lehmen of all people would have known of that fact and wouldn't have written an account like this as he did in 1872. now, one of lincoln's few allies in baltimore, he only had a few, was a man named worthington g.snethen. he wrote to...
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it's west baltimore. adam may from "america tonight" is walking with community leaders in baltimore and is on the phone with us. adam, if you would, you worked in that community, lived in that community. if you would, first of all, tell us exactly where you are and who you're walking with and what you're hearing. >> reporter: tony this is a developing situation right now. i'm standing next to congressman and i was joined with a couple hundred faith leaders here in baltimore. they all joined hands and marched right into the center where this rioting is taking place. the congressman is holding handing with smuft some of the major leaders from the big churches in baltimore. he's walking directly up to the police line. he's about 20 feet away right now where you have a couple hundred police officers all stands there with their shields up walking directly towards the police. i'm not sure what the message is going to be at this point, but all of the chaos happening here right in the center of this part of the c
it's west baltimore. adam may from "america tonight" is walking with community leaders in baltimore and is on the phone with us. adam, if you would, you worked in that community, lived in that community. if you would, first of all, tell us exactly where you are and who you're walking with and what you're hearing. >> reporter: tony this is a developing situation right now. i'm standing next to congressman and i was joined with a couple hundred faith leaders here in baltimore....
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baltimore had arty. as the former colt players make their way out, they will form a gauntlet, joined by governor 'malley. tom matty coming to the curbside. lynnidow of the late tony, hart, two to his left. friends and family, those who loved and knew art donovan, fans, who only knew him from afar. all saying good-bye to a man who is such an important figure in altimore sports history, and a man who transcended sports. art donovan helped put baltimore on the national stage, and he kept baltimore on the national stage every time he showed up on the tonight show, on an espn commercial, on late night with david letterman. and for the many who thought so highly of art donovan, they had to think highly of baltimore too. it was an adopted home, a home he loved. born in brooklyn, but it became a national figure in baltimore. and while he loved his hometown, this truly became his hometown. a funeral service with so many powerful moments. one that stood out during the prayer of the faithful, art donovan's 86-year-
baltimore had arty. as the former colt players make their way out, they will form a gauntlet, joined by governor 'malley. tom matty coming to the curbside. lynnidow of the late tony, hart, two to his left. friends and family, those who loved and knew art donovan, fans, who only knew him from afar. all saying good-bye to a man who is such an important figure in altimore sports history, and a man who transcended sports. art donovan helped put baltimore on the national stage, and he kept baltimore...
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went through baltimore. i'm going to use this google map to illustrate the railroad lines and it works well because the railroad lines of the 1860s followed our interstate highway system and so one line went from philadelphia down through baltimore and to washington d.c. it roughly followed i-95. another line went from harrisburg roughly down i-83 to baltimore and another line came from the west roughly along route 70. and from here the trains would go southward to washington, d.c. so for lincoln it was imperative to keep maryland and keep baltimore in the union. if you're going to get troops to the national capital, then they have to go through baltimore. baltimore had a quirky system back then. the way it worked is it was illegal to have trains pass through the city attached to locomotives. so trains coming in from philadelphia would arrive at president street station, this is the station here, and it's on the eastern side of the inner harbor. trains coming down from harrisburg would arrive north of this m
went through baltimore. i'm going to use this google map to illustrate the railroad lines and it works well because the railroad lines of the 1860s followed our interstate highway system and so one line went from philadelphia down through baltimore and to washington d.c. it roughly followed i-95. another line went from harrisburg roughly down i-83 to baltimore and another line came from the west roughly along route 70. and from here the trains would go southward to washington, d.c. so for...
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here in baltimore. current temperatures across the region at this hour 67 degrees in baltimore. 69 in dc. and 66 degrees towards delaware. overnight tonight down to low pressure of 50 degrees with the winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles an hour. all the rest of the weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> coming together to raise awareness about breast cancer. how you can help find a cure next. >>> and getting rea >>>. >> baltimore county doing its part to raise awareness about breast cancer. county executive smith held a pink pep rally today. he's encouraging everyone to get into the pink spirit this month and help raise money to find a cure for breast cancer. >> thank them for the cure, today treatment for breast cancer making remarkable progress and chance for survival are better today than they have ever been. >>reporter: one way to raise money is to joy the 2000 then race for the cure. it is sunday october 18 in hunt valley and you still have time to register. log on to our web site and
here in baltimore. current temperatures across the region at this hour 67 degrees in baltimore. 69 in dc. and 66 degrees towards delaware. overnight tonight down to low pressure of 50 degrees with the winds out of the south at 5 to 10 miles an hour. all the rest of the weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> coming together to raise awareness about breast cancer. how you can help find a cure next. >>> and getting rea >>>. >> baltimore county doing its...
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west baltimore. i'll talk to maryland congressman chris van holen about the politics surrounding what is happening here and i'll take you on my tour my best of baltimore, my own baltimore after this. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action
west baltimore. i'll talk to maryland congressman chris van holen about the politics surrounding what is happening here and i'll take you on my tour my best of baltimore, my own baltimore after this. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what?...
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to find out here's baltimore anatomy of an american city. we're following a funeral cortege through the outskirts of both to me. kendall stanton was shot dead at his home in. baltimore. he was 27. today his family and friends are bearing him. while the us homicide rate overall is stable. those involving black youths have risen. faultlines is in the city of baltimore to try to find out why in the inner city neighborhoods of obama's america. life for so many young african-american men continues to be a fight for survival. our city's stubborn homicide count which is lowest level since 1977. and we know that these crimes are the ones that gave us a bad reputation as a dangerous place and for too long instilled the deep seated fear that drove families away baltimore's man stephanie rawlings blake is delivering her annual state of the city address it's not time to celebrate a combative the population of baltimore the largest city in the state of maryland has been shrinking for decades. man rowlings blake wants to grow it again by 10000 families wi
to find out here's baltimore anatomy of an american city. we're following a funeral cortege through the outskirts of both to me. kendall stanton was shot dead at his home in. baltimore. he was 27. today his family and friends are bearing him. while the us homicide rate overall is stable. those involving black youths have risen. faultlines is in the city of baltimore to try to find out why in the inner city neighborhoods of obama's america. life for so many young african-american men continues...
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baltimore is not typical. more typical are the african-american neighbourhoods in harlem south side of chicago and so on. there, what you find is a highly variated population. you want the middle class people. you have stable working class people and the poor and the disconnected. the problem here is not that people have moved out. they are there. the problem there is that the disconnect and the street people, the ones which the congressman talks about constitutes a problem for the majority of god-fearing stable people in the communities. we don't need to bring anyone. the problem is that they are caught between a rock and a hard place. the ill-trained police who, in fact developed a culture sees itself as an occupied force. the irony is the majority of stable-working people god-fearing people, want the police to be there, they want the police to come in and control the uncommitted street people. when the police come in they profile the entire humanity as criminals, and so what they find is a situation in whic
baltimore is not typical. more typical are the african-american neighbourhoods in harlem south side of chicago and so on. there, what you find is a highly variated population. you want the middle class people. you have stable working class people and the poor and the disconnected. the problem here is not that people have moved out. they are there. the problem there is that the disconnect and the street people, the ones which the congressman talks about constitutes a problem for the majority of...
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the thing about the community here in baltimore and people here in baltimore, baltimore is just a big small town. everyone really knows everybody else. >> all right. he joins me now from los angeles. sir, thank you for being with me. i am in your great city and i know you call baltimore the best city in america. i'm sure seeing what has happened this week has been difficult for you to watch. tell me your reaction and if you're hopeful. >> you know it is difficult to watch but i am very hopeful and everything that i said in that video a couple of years ago is still true. baltimore is the greatest city in america. i think you're seeing that there in that rally. they're being peaceful. they're angry, people are frustrated but they're peaceful and making themselves heard and making themselves heard in a way that everybody is listening. nobody is discounting what they're saying because they're throwing bottles, because they're burning things down. the very first night of the riots i was tweeting about it and saying i know everybody is looking at baltimore and everybody is down on baltimore
the thing about the community here in baltimore and people here in baltimore, baltimore is just a big small town. everyone really knows everybody else. >> all right. he joins me now from los angeles. sir, thank you for being with me. i am in your great city and i know you call baltimore the best city in america. i'm sure seeing what has happened this week has been difficult for you to watch. tell me your reaction and if you're hopeful. >> you know it is difficult to watch but i am...
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i am encouraged however, because i know people in baltimore, i know pastors in baltimore. i've seen people on the streets holding hands, praying in baltimore. my hope is that through this whole thing, the body of christ will come together and be the example, be the example of what it means to love your neighbor be the example of what it means to demonstrate these things. show the world that hearts can truly be changed, not just through policies but through the love of christ. >> benjamin watson plays for the new orleans saint, thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> still ahead, the crisis in baltimore also hits the campaign trail here in the united states. hillary clinton just the latest candidate to sound off on the topic of race and justice in america. what she just said, what some other white house contenders have to say. that's coming up. >>> let's get back to our coverage on the situation in baltimore as the city cleans up. contenders for it the white house in 2016 are weighing in on the shocking scenes of violence playing out from hour to hour. not e
i am encouraged however, because i know people in baltimore, i know pastors in baltimore. i've seen people on the streets holding hands, praying in baltimore. my hope is that through this whole thing, the body of christ will come together and be the example, be the example of what it means to love your neighbor be the example of what it means to demonstrate these things. show the world that hearts can truly be changed, not just through policies but through the love of christ. >> benjamin...
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baltimore. >> cell phone video shows the moment after -- >> the 25-year-old can be seen on the ground with -- >> lawyer says the man's spine -- >> suspect freddie gray would end up with a severed spine. he would later die. >> residents of baltimore took to the streets over the death of a man named freddie gray. but days of peaceful protest eventually gave way to destruction. the cameras came in. >> definitely projectiles being tossed at police now. >> and america watched a city in chaos. >> stop the violence, please! >> this is the story of what happened after the cameras left. >> the majority of the people that were protesting are still in the same predicament they were in. >> we went back to baltimore and spoke with residents assessing the damage. >> we didn't riot because it was something we wanted to do. it's just we're just tired. >> a police force under the gun. >> i think that people are angry and it is not just with the police. >> and a city in the midst of an enduring crisis. >> freddie
baltimore. >> cell phone video shows the moment after -- >> the 25-year-old can be seen on the ground with -- >> lawyer says the man's spine -- >> suspect freddie gray would end up with a severed spine. he would later die. >> residents of baltimore took to the streets over the death of a man named freddie gray. but days of peaceful protest eventually gave way to destruction. the cameras came in. >> definitely projectiles being tossed at police now. >>...
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very poor baltimore. i suspect that's the situation in a lot of major cities around the united states right now. but talk about the two baltimores. >> it's truly a tale of two cities. this is not a baltimore thing. this is just an american big city thing. it's interesting when you drive through the city of baltimore, literally you can go from block to block from an affluent area to an area that has significant troubles and hardships. we have continued to do an excellent job of building up our downtown area around the harbor spreading out the harbor into a project called harbor point. and many folks say we're continuing building downtown, let's start building uptown. that's a lot of the frustration we're seeing specifically in the central west baltimore corridor and throughout the city. i think the infrastructure is here. the interest is here. the one thing, we're at a time when interest rates are probably as low as they'll be in my lifetime. there's a lot of time there's a lot of attention and a lot of en
very poor baltimore. i suspect that's the situation in a lot of major cities around the united states right now. but talk about the two baltimores. >> it's truly a tale of two cities. this is not a baltimore thing. this is just an american big city thing. it's interesting when you drive through the city of baltimore, literally you can go from block to block from an affluent area to an area that has significant troubles and hardships. we have continued to do an excellent job of building up...
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all fires are under control in baltimore city. it was a busy night for firefighters in baltimore. a fire broke blocks away from johns hopkins hospital last night. there is no word on the cause of that fire. >>> breaking news coverage continues this morning with the words that have some people raising their eyebrows. what maryland's governor had to say about >>> your time now is 4:38. we're staying on top of breaking news in baltimore. the city is under a state of emergency right now. governor larry hogan called in the national guard. these are live pictures now as you can see. officers in riot gear ready to take on what lies ahead in the day ahead. several fires are burning around the city still right now. we just received word of a new fire on west pratt and monroe streets in baltimore. that's about ten minutes away from the inner harbor. rioters have looted dozens of businesses and caused a lot of property damage. more than two dozen people were arrested. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake put a curfew in last night. we still don't know how the 25-year-old or why his his spinal cord
all fires are under control in baltimore city. it was a busy night for firefighters in baltimore. a fire broke blocks away from johns hopkins hospital last night. there is no word on the cause of that fire. >>> breaking news coverage continues this morning with the words that have some people raising their eyebrows. what maryland's governor had to say about >>> your time now is 4:38. we're staying on top of breaking news in baltimore. the city is under a state of emergency...
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. >> panic parents in east baltimore. why swat teams storm an elementary school. >>> soccer coach accused of trying to solicit sex from a girl. how police caught him. >>> he will be well missed. he really will. >> saying goodbye to steve mcnair. massive crowd expected at tonight's memorial service. >>> he's in charge of thousands of pounds of rolling steel. what this metro driver was doing i hope steady of watching the rails. >>> hello. >> 200 students evacuated from summer school in east baltimore after police chase a suspect into the building. >> no one was hurt but the intense policeman hunt has paid off. police just caught the suspect. kathleen joins us from outside the elementary in meddle school with the latest tonight. kathleen. >>reporter: the suspect was captured right inside this school. sources tell us the suspect was hiding under a sink in a cabinet on the second floor. it brings an end to the seven hour man hunt. the ordeal began this morning when police stopped the man wanted on a warrant. it triggered a pol
. >> panic parents in east baltimore. why swat teams storm an elementary school. >>> soccer coach accused of trying to solicit sex from a girl. how police caught him. >>> he will be well missed. he really will. >> saying goodbye to steve mcnair. massive crowd expected at tonight's memorial service. >>> he's in charge of thousands of pounds of rolling steel. what this metro driver was doing i hope steady of watching the rails. >>> hello. >>...
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viewers started accepting all sorts of pictures from around downtown baltimore, baltimore street, and they sent the pictures into our newsroom. these are just some of the sam peelings of what you saw -- sampleings of what you saw and we wanted to pass it along to some of you. >>> in all 2,000 people were evacuated from the downtown block area, and approximately 150 firefighters were called in to fight including help from anne arundel, howard and baltimore county. some called this the largest fire in baltimore in decades. according to the baltimore sun, one of the buildings is marked with cornerstones from 1797 and 1904 signifying it was one of the structures demoll shed by the great baltimore fire. -- demolished by the great baltimore fire. log onto abc2.com for -- abc2news.com for more pictures and a slide show. kim. >> reporter: for those driving to and through downtown baltimore this morning, the traffic alert just to keep you posted on some of the road and lane closures around the area. baltimore street some closures down there between south and gay streets. you will find commerce
viewers started accepting all sorts of pictures from around downtown baltimore, baltimore street, and they sent the pictures into our newsroom. these are just some of the sam peelings of what you saw -- sampleings of what you saw and we wanted to pass it along to some of you. >>> in all 2,000 people were evacuated from the downtown block area, and approximately 150 firefighters were called in to fight including help from anne arundel, howard and baltimore county. some called this the...
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erica green is a baltimore sun reporter who has been out in the streets of baltimore all day. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> can you give me what you've seen today in terms of the trajectory and where the momentum is? >> sure. i started out at the very beginning of how this all transpired. it started with a posting on social media of high school students saying they were going to have a purge, a play on the movie "the purge," was which a 24-hour time of lawlessness and they were going to converge at a mall in west baltimore. that indeed happened around 3:00 p.m. students and police confronted each other there. the police were ready for that because they did intercept that message earlier in the day. by the time i got there around 3:20 bricks were being hurled at police officers. the crowds began to swell on both sides. police officers came in with reinforcements. students from other schools, and i say students because even the police officer have confirmed they did confront mostly school-aged kids and really it was just an intense hour-long,
erica green is a baltimore sun reporter who has been out in the streets of baltimore all day. thank you very much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> can you give me what you've seen today in terms of the trajectory and where the momentum is? >> sure. i started out at the very beginning of how this all transpired. it started with a posting on social media of high school students saying they were going to have a purge, a play on the movie "the purge," was...
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"america tonight" found peter leading the way to baltimore's future, one sweep at a time. >> baltimore is my home. i love baltimore. i love it. it taught be a lot. it's teaching me to be strong. we are always overcoming the toughest struggles, adversity. we are the first on every statistic that is bad. the unfortunately being in posterity people don't have hope. >> i'm a youthful man. i want to show them a better way of going about things, a better way of protesting. a lot of police there, let's clean up the community, let everyone see that, instead of us turning it down. everything counts, even the little things, a little piece of paper can turn into a lot of trash. we have to start at the smaller places and we can make a bigger change. i don't want to get angry, i came out to clean and restore my community. someone has to do it. i'm young, i'm here trying to do it. the kids didn't know what they were doing. people was going in the c.b.s., selling drugs, running out with potato chips and soda. that makes no sense. what is that going to change. and running out with drugs from the pharm
"america tonight" found peter leading the way to baltimore's future, one sweep at a time. >> baltimore is my home. i love baltimore. i love it. it taught be a lot. it's teaching me to be strong. we are always overcoming the toughest struggles, adversity. we are the first on every statistic that is bad. the unfortunately being in posterity people don't have hope. >> i'm a youthful man. i want to show them a better way of going about things, a better way of protesting. a lot...
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>> baltimore, they dislike washington that they really hated baltimore. we have to look back at the cities of the time. washington at the time of the burning of the city was a pretty small, almost a village, some 8,000 people and were living in the capital. it was almost like a collection of these fantastic buildings that had newly been completed like the white house and the u.s. capitol but other than that, it was mostly middle hovels, a few mentions here and there, more woods and fields that are real city. baltimore on the other hand was a city of 40,000 people, third largest in the u.s. and was a real center of support for the war and a real center of private hearing acts against the british and this involved commercial or private ships that were armed in attacking british ships with the approval of the american government and the british really disliked baltimore for a number of reasons. >> you mentioned admiral coburn. it struck me in the book reading of this the importance of leadership, the british have great leaders. general ross, admiral coburn.
>> baltimore, they dislike washington that they really hated baltimore. we have to look back at the cities of the time. washington at the time of the burning of the city was a pretty small, almost a village, some 8,000 people and were living in the capital. it was almost like a collection of these fantastic buildings that had newly been completed like the white house and the u.s. capitol but other than that, it was mostly middle hovels, a few mentions here and there, more woods and fields...
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it's not just baltimore unfortunately. and i think they're really into just boosting themselves up and padding their own pockets. but there are people who are being forgotten and it's really sad. i didn't do any other interviews because i didn't think this is not about me. this is about west baltimore, the people who live there. this is about getting the trash picked up. and i think will it's great that people want to go and pick up the trash. i have to warn people, this is a dangerous situation. where i was, there were needles, there were dead rats, feces. this is not something -- >> laura: like l.a. or san francisco, same thing happening there. >> you can't just go and pick il up. you need people trained that can clean this up. the city officials can get that. >> laura: they're demonizing you as well. brian stealther of cnn said this. let's watch. >> fox brought in a guest named kimberly crackit. who went to impoverished parts of baltimore and made videos of trash lots and ruebed row homes. fox called her a strategist. t
it's not just baltimore unfortunately. and i think they're really into just boosting themselves up and padding their own pockets. but there are people who are being forgotten and it's really sad. i didn't do any other interviews because i didn't think this is not about me. this is about west baltimore, the people who live there. this is about getting the trash picked up. and i think will it's great that people want to go and pick up the trash. i have to warn people, this is a dangerous...
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baltimore is a very big city. we have our people strategically located throughout the city to ensure and minimize any type of incident that may occur. >> colonel, what are you told the national guards men and women under your command about what their response should be if there is violence this evening? >> well as any situation that we're involved in they want to use the minimal amount of force necessary to control the situation. that's really what we do in anything. we're trying to minimize any type of you know, level of force that we'll use to try and control it. >> so they'll being told the use the minimum amount of force nest. >> minimum amount of force necessary to control the situation. obviously they have to protect themselves as well. >> right. the national guard of course supposed to provide backup for baltimore police for maryland state troopers. could that role change if the situation escalates? >> yes, it could change. but that would be you know a very extreme situation. i think the general made it ver
baltimore is a very big city. we have our people strategically located throughout the city to ensure and minimize any type of incident that may occur. >> colonel, what are you told the national guards men and women under your command about what their response should be if there is violence this evening? >> well as any situation that we're involved in they want to use the minimal amount of force necessary to control the situation. that's really what we do in anything. we're trying to...
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the death of baltimore resident freddie gray while in baltimore police custody. but these solidarity protests tonight are happening across the country. this right here is minneapolis. right now you see a pretty large group of protesters blocking a significant roadway in minneapolis, minnesota. earlier tonight the largest protest for a while was in new york city. this is union square tonight in manhattan. hundreds of people started gathering at this new york event. earlier on in this evening, protests turned confrontational and law enforcement started arresting people. police had handed out flyers to protesters saying they would arrest people if they stood in the street or if they blocked traffic even pedestrian traffic. some of that was heated. we don't know how many arrests there were in downtown manhattan tonight but we are monitoring the situation on the ground in new york. we'll have a live report in just a moment. significant rallies and marches in boston, massachusetts, about 500 people turned out. washington, d.c., only about 40 mile ace way from baltimore
the death of baltimore resident freddie gray while in baltimore police custody. but these solidarity protests tonight are happening across the country. this right here is minneapolis. right now you see a pretty large group of protesters blocking a significant roadway in minneapolis, minnesota. earlier tonight the largest protest for a while was in new york city. this is union square tonight in manhattan. hundreds of people started gathering at this new york event. earlier on in this evening,...
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the police officers in baltimore don't live in baltimore. their first experience with a black person is when they get a license to kill. everyone should be upset. everyone knows what's going on. they can see it. we do need peaceful protesting. we need those clergy men to step up. violence brings about a different result. when they attack these stores, the people with money start paying attention. the violence doesn't always work. violence makes it urgent. how do you move that to a place you can get it without the violence? then we can have real change. >> that was d. watkins, a provocative op-ed. >> the truth is the frustration he is expressing the distrust this is real. this is real for not just people in baltimore but for people, many people in many communities, especially communities of color around this country. that's what law enforcement needs to be at the tip of the spear of their own reformation. one, this situation is making them less safe. the second thing, they are not able to recruit. specifically specifically recruit in communit
the police officers in baltimore don't live in baltimore. their first experience with a black person is when they get a license to kill. everyone should be upset. everyone knows what's going on. they can see it. we do need peaceful protesting. we need those clergy men to step up. violence brings about a different result. when they attack these stores, the people with money start paying attention. the violence doesn't always work. violence makes it urgent. how do you move that to a place you can...
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part of east baltimore. and there's scattered looting in like the west side of downtown et cetera. but we do not have widespread burning and fires and looting. i don't want to give the wrong impression. but what is going on is a very serious situation. >> jamal bryant the mayor has announced that the curfew will begin tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. and already baltimore has had a curfew of 9:00 p.m. for kids 14 and under. and so at 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night, there will be law enforcement authority to simply stop anyone who's out there in baltimore as jane was just reporting moving around in that kind of way. do you expect that to be a helpful element of getting control of the situation? >> well, of course. i want to be optimistic and i'm praying with everything that's in me, as is the larger faith community, that tomorrow is going to be a much more peaceful day as a consequence. tomorrow night at 7:30 in the city of baltimore, we're having an emergency community town hall meeting to see how we can get some red
part of east baltimore. and there's scattered looting in like the west side of downtown et cetera. but we do not have widespread burning and fires and looting. i don't want to give the wrong impression. but what is going on is a very serious situation. >> jamal bryant the mayor has announced that the curfew will begin tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. and already baltimore has had a curfew of 9:00 p.m. for kids 14 and under. and so at 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night, there will be law enforcement...
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baltimore erupting. we have riots in baltimore right now out on the streets tonight. it was peaceful. it has turned ugly and violent. you're looking at live pictures. stores have been looted and destroyed, now even lit on fire by rioters there is a massive fire and fear that it could get worse as darkness falls tonight. the angry rioters today overtook a police car. they smashed the roof and the window with bats metal rods and rocks. others set a police car on fire that fire spread to a second patrol car. rioters then set a third car alight. seven officers have now been injured. some of them have broken bones. and one officer was actually found unconscious. this is according to the baltimore police department. all are now receiving treatment. we have seen the crowds looting stores. and that is what wolf was just talking about, that cvs was looted. you can see people running in and completely emptying that store, breaking the windows, destroying it. a check cashing store also looted a liquor store. once this looting started, there was very little if any police presence
baltimore erupting. we have riots in baltimore right now out on the streets tonight. it was peaceful. it has turned ugly and violent. you're looking at live pictures. stores have been looted and destroyed, now even lit on fire by rioters there is a massive fire and fear that it could get worse as darkness falls tonight. the angry rioters today overtook a police car. they smashed the roof and the window with bats metal rods and rocks. others set a police car on fire that fire spread to a second...
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reporting live in baltimore bruce leshan, wusa9. >> that curfew does remain in effect in baltimore. there are plenty of officers and national guard on hand there. we will keep an eye on what happens when 10:00 rolls around tonight, but at this point, the mood has eased considerably there in the city. >>> as you can see, of course, protesters and everybody back in the streets this evening. the march from the state's attorney's office to city hall was peaceful and most showed support for the decision to charge the officers. >> we believe what the state's attorney did was very important to our community to bring justice to the situation that we are facing right now. so i believe that it's very important that we continue in this path. >> we've been reporting there are more protests planned for saturday and sunday and organizers say they are expected to be peaceful. >> the family of freddie gray says they are satisfied with the charges brought against those six baltimore police officers this morning. the family did hold a press conference at the reginald lewis museum in baltimore about a
reporting live in baltimore bruce leshan, wusa9. >> that curfew does remain in effect in baltimore. there are plenty of officers and national guard on hand there. we will keep an eye on what happens when 10:00 rolls around tonight, but at this point, the mood has eased considerably there in the city. >>> as you can see, of course, protesters and everybody back in the streets this evening. the march from the state's attorney's office to city hall was peaceful and most showed...
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thank you baltimore!cheering pheering "i wasn't afraid of death, the last six hours, i was aaking god to hurry up." up."an eederly man survives three days stranded in a car after an accident.who finally found him.. and what the man used to write out his last will and testament. look. doesn't he look like a little kd in a crib. and... he's like a kid or innhis case.. a grown man how thhs large man.. made nt. himself thin enough.. to ggt through those bars. 3 3 wednesday, september 14th 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 33 p3 -3 3 3 3 with an overwhelming ead .. but guarantees she'll be all &pelected tt a full erm as mayor of baltimore. she easily beat all of the democratic challengers in last niiht's primary. the results. results..ncumbent mayor stephanie rawlings blake... <>her closest competitor... state senntor catherine pugh...<> meean gilliland is 3pmegan gill city all with the mayor's response to last night's democratic nod. nod.good morning patrice,she's the incumment mayor... but this is stephanii fir
thank you baltimore!cheering pheering "i wasn't afraid of death, the last six hours, i was aaking god to hurry up." up."an eederly man survives three days stranded in a car after an accident.who finally found him.. and what the man used to write out his last will and testament. look. doesn't he look like a little kd in a crib. and... he's like a kid or innhis case.. a grown man how thhs large man.. made nt. himself thin enough.. to ggt through those bars. 3 3 wednesday, september...
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the baltimore briddl show. it will be february 5th and 6th a the baltimore convention center. go to foxbaltimore dot com slash newslinks to go to the bridal show webbite. coming up... simple steps for managing your diabetes.some small lifestyle changes that can make a big difference. mario singing singing but next... he's singing for a causeebaltimore native... and r and b star "mario" joins us live in studio... to talk about his upcoming charity performance.you're watchiig fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. 3 [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. call now and we'll include a multi-room dvr free for 12 months. record shows in one room and watch them in up to six other rooms. there's no term contract required. you can cancel anytime with no early termination fee. fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers the best channel lineup, superior picture quality, more hd; plus the fastest internet in
the baltimore briddl show. it will be february 5th and 6th a the baltimore convention center. go to foxbaltimore dot com slash newslinks to go to the bridal show webbite. coming up... simple steps for managing your diabetes.some small lifestyle changes that can make a big difference. mario singing singing but next... he's singing for a causeebaltimore native... and r and b star "mario" joins us live in studio... to talk about his upcoming charity performance.you're watchiig fox 45...
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baltimore is a human tragedy. 2017, baltimore named the most dangerous big city in america. that will year, more people murdered in baltimore than ever before for 2018, the sorties murder rate was higher than in the country of honduras. people are trying and dying from honduras to come here. if they come here, don't go to baltimore. it's not a good place. it'll be worse than that from which you came. and believe it or not, this year baltimore's murder rate is on the rise again. during the first half of 2019, a 16% increase in murders, 20% increase in nonfatal shootings. even as the city loses population. we're going to show you what obama bernie sanders and even the former mayor had to say about baltimore. it's coming up later in the show but they don't paint a pretty picture at all. today, nearly 17,000 abandoned and structures in the city limits. zero students. nine. now one student in 13 baltimore high schools. not a single kid. i was able to be found proficient in math. you got to be kidding me. five schools, high schools, enrolled zero students. baltimore's unemployment
baltimore is a human tragedy. 2017, baltimore named the most dangerous big city in america. that will year, more people murdered in baltimore than ever before for 2018, the sorties murder rate was higher than in the country of honduras. people are trying and dying from honduras to come here. if they come here, don't go to baltimore. it's not a good place. it'll be worse than that from which you came. and believe it or not, this year baltimore's murder rate is on the rise again. during the first...
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. >> baltimore is my adopted home. i moved here more than a decade ago, i quickly fell in love with its neighborhoods and its rich history. i'm adam may. as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative ideas of those who are trying to save baltimore. >> i love it, it was challenging, something i had never done. >> bernadette buxon celebrated her first anniversary working in deconstruction. tearing down some of baltimore's vast stretches of abandoned row houses. >> just the drill, it is not as easy as some people think. to drill a door is sway ask a some ways a door, to take out a drill, it looks easy but it's not. a lot of other tools now. >> the 52-year-old woman from east baltimore didn't plan on working in deconstruction. she was a t
. >> baltimore is my adopted home. i moved here more than a decade ago, i quickly fell in love with its neighborhoods and its rich history. i'm adam may. as a reporter that covered the death of freddy gray, the rioting that broke out afterwards and the bloodshed and murder it struck me that too many stories are going untold. stories of people trying to solve root problems, problems like poverty, joblessness and drug addiction. tonight we highlight the inspiring stories, the innovative...
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baltimore's baseball team is the baltimore orioles. they play at oriole park at camden yards in downtown baltimore. orioles were supposed to play a home game last night against the chicago white sox. for all the reasons that you think that orioles game in baltimore last night was canceled. they also decided to postpone another game that was due to be played today. also a home game in the orioles' downtown baltimore stadium. the game that was scheduled for today, they also have another home game scheduled for tomorrow wednesday. today the orioles announced tomorrow's game, the wednesday game, it will be played. they are not postponing that one. it's going to be played at home at the orioles home stadium in baltimore, but that game will be and i quote, closed to public. which means that the baltimore orioles and the chicago white sox will be playing a professional baseball game in baltimore tomorrow in a completely empty stadium. no lines for beer or peanuts. the wave might finally work. but, boy, is that going to be weird. nobody in maj
baltimore's baseball team is the baltimore orioles. they play at oriole park at camden yards in downtown baltimore. orioles were supposed to play a home game last night against the chicago white sox. for all the reasons that you think that orioles game in baltimore last night was canceled. they also decided to postpone another game that was due to be played today. also a home game in the orioles' downtown baltimore stadium. the game that was scheduled for today, they also have another home game...
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i can tell you, i was able to get around east baltimore, west baltimore, massive crowds in west baltimore. that is just adjacent to the cvs which you saw burned last night. that's the cvs where you saw some of those rioters cutting the hose to at least help put out that fire at that cvs. massive crowds already there, here this afternoon. so far, being in touch with police they haven't reported too much in terms of any kind of rioting thus far. at least what i can tell you what i saw. peaceful protesting happening in the city of baltimore. in fact some people joining in a circle of prayer. here's what we know as far as the city is concerned -- now under a state of emergency. today, schools closed. a couple of federal offices will be closing early today. a mandatory tur few fewer than eight hours a-- curfew fewer than eight hours away. i'm told what we're looking at a helicopter. and you have the governor of maryland here. and i believe i actually saw this helicopter not too long ago here in the beautiful blue skies of baltimore. taking a look touring the damage touring the destruction. the
i can tell you, i was able to get around east baltimore, west baltimore, massive crowds in west baltimore. that is just adjacent to the cvs which you saw burned last night. that's the cvs where you saw some of those rioters cutting the hose to at least help put out that fire at that cvs. massive crowds already there, here this afternoon. so far, being in touch with police they haven't reported too much in terms of any kind of rioting thus far. at least what i can tell you what i saw. peaceful...
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live here in northwest baltimore. myranda stephens, fox 45 news "late edition". >> myranda thank you so much. and thank donnie mose during this difficult and busy time for him as well. >> in other news. off duty baltimore county police officer is killed in a traffic accident that occurred earlier today. it happened in the 3500 block of black rock road in reisterstown, around 1:40 p.m. police say 32-year-old jason simons was on the way to work. when he suddenly lost control of his pickup. his truck hit a guardrail. trapping him. >> double loss in the sense that he is the stepson of lieutenant mike howl that died in the line of duty last year in august. >> officer howl died of a stroke after returning from murder-suicide. simons was a seven year police veteran on the force. >> we also have breaking news in baltimore county tonight. rescue crews pull a young man out of a query. near the intersection of greenspring avenue and query heights. the fire department said the boy was swimming there and got trapped. he has been t
live here in northwest baltimore. myranda stephens, fox 45 news "late edition". >> myranda thank you so much. and thank donnie mose during this difficult and busy time for him as well. >> in other news. off duty baltimore county police officer is killed in a traffic accident that occurred earlier today. it happened in the 3500 block of black rock road in reisterstown, around 1:40 p.m. police say 32-year-old jason simons was on the way to work. when he suddenly lost control...